Sony has unveiled the latest addition to its flagship series of Xperia smartphones, the Xperia 5. The new mobile device is set to launch in November for an MSRP of $799.99.

"With Xperia 5 we’ve brought what our customers loved from Xperia 1 into a smaller design with the latest award-winning technology from Sony," said Mitsuya Kishida, President, Sony Mobile Communications. "Xperia 5 continues to bring uncompromised performance and leading experiences to a smartphone, only possible with Sony."

The Xperia 5 features a 6.1-inch FHD+ (1080 x 2520) HDR OLED display with a 21:9 CinemaWide aspect ratio. In addition, the screen supports HDR via BRAVIA TV technologies powered by the X1 for mobile engine. A special Creator Mode for accurate color reproduction is also offered, along with 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 wide color space. Under the hood, the phone uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Mobile Platform, an X24 LTE Modem, 6 GB RAM, and a 3,140 mAh battery running Android 9 Pie. And when it comes to audio, the unit includes Dolby Atmos support via headphones or the smartphone's built-in stereo speakers, along with Hi-Res audio playback and DSEE HX.

Finally, the smartphone also includes an advanced triple camera system powered by Sony's BIONZ X image processor for mobile and Optical SteadyShot image stabilization. The rear camera array utilizes three 12MP modules, including a 16mm lens, a 26mm lens, and a 52mm lens. In addition, the device also incorporates Eye AF technology from Sony's alpha cameras and continuous burst shooting at up to 10 fps with AF/AE tracking calculations happening at up to 30 fps. 4K HDR movie recording is supported as well, along with a Cinema Pro "powered by CineAlta" feature for producing different video settings with professional Look color management presets and more advanced adjustments for white balance, manual focus, and audio recording levels.

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